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DavidandDayle wrote:
I haven't seen a flashlight in any of the lists.
I like the ones that fit over your head and point where you're looking. Sometime in the trip you'll have to go outside and check a propane supply or the circuit breaker or ...
A cheap set of a lot of screwdriver bits. If you wear one out, you can replace it with something sturdier.
โApr-04-2022 02:59 PM
Reisender wrote:
A handy item to have is a seatec or shark bite cap for the pex tubing. Being able to cap a line off easy is really handy when a faucet or toilet starts leaking.
Cheers.
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mabelgoodrich wrote:
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SPRey wrote:
Expansion tank connected to the fresh water supply. You can flush the toilet, wash your hands and tidy up before the rat-a-tat-tat water pump turns on, especially in the middle of the night.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-2-gal-Thermal-Expansion-Tank-EF-TET-2T/304207414
โJan-28-2021 06:05 PM
Veebyes wrote:
The most important necessity is a pad of paper & pencil to write down the necessity as you find out what you need. For the first few trips be sure to camp near a Lowes & a Walmart.
Pink flamingoes are not a necessity. This is a necessity. First setup & last taken down at the campsite.
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